People's Bank in Greenwich was robbed by a man wearing a fedora who spoke Spanish and passed a note to the teller demanding money and threatening harm on Aug. 28, 2013.

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Metro-North Railroad reported delays of up to an hour Wednesday on the New Haven Line after police searched trains for a man suspected of robbing a bank, officials said.

The robber walked into People's United Bank, 410 Greenwich Ave., passed a note to the teller threatening harm and demanding money, intimating he had a weapon but did not show it, Greenwich police said. The robber took back the note and walked out with an unspecified amount of money, police said.

The robber, who spoke Spanish to the teller, was described as Hispanic, short, stocky and wearing a fedora hat, white shirt, yellow tie ...